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- 1914-08-31 - 1916-06-11
Part of The World Wars
Blue hard cover newspaper cuttings album relating to the First World War
Buchanan Family
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Blue hard cover newspaper cuttings album relating to the First World War
Buchanan Family
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Green hard cover newspaper cuttings album relating to the First World War
Buchanan Family
Oakham School in The Great War
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A booklet containing extracts from the Oakham School magazine during the war.
Oakham School
An invitation to a special service
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An invitation from the Dean and Chapter of Leicester Cathedral, The Royal Tigers' Association, The Royal Leicestershire Regiment, to a special service of Choral Evensong in the Leicester Cathedral to commemorate the centenary of the Battle of Hohenzollern Redoubt.
Leicester Cathedral
A letter from Captain R.J. Allen to Jon Wills
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A letter from Captain R.J. Allen, president of the 4/5th Battalion The Royal Leicestershire Regiment Officers' Association, to Jon Wills regarding the arrangements for the anniversary dinner on 10 October 2015.
Captain R.J. Allen
Photograph of unknown Old Oakhamian Soldier
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A black and white photo of an Old Oakhamian soldier. On the reverse is a note to Rev. E. V. Hodge about the pupil and a record he held.
Richards, Newark
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Correspondence, both emails and letters, regarding a memoir on Gordon Sanderson and the memoir written by Niall Campbell, Gordon Sanderson's grandson.
Oakham School
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Issue 31 of the torteval parish magazine entitled "Les Tort
Torteval Parish, Guernsey
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A letter from John Good (O.O.) to Charles Welch, after the death of his wife, enclosing his account of his time at Oakham School durin the World War Two - chapters3 & 4, with a photograph of the Cricket 1st XI in 1941
John Good
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A letter from John Good to Charles Welch, enclosing an account if his life at Oakham During the Second World War.
John Good